The US Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case involving Louisiana's congressional district map with two Black-majority ...
Amnesty International, signed a joint statement on Monday, opposing a proposed espionage law in Türkiye that would significantly enhance ...
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled on Monday that approximately 3,200 delayed mail-in ballots in Cobb County mail-in must be received by 7PM on Tuesday to be counted in the US election. This decision ...
The International Service for Human Rights (ISHR), an NGO promoting the protection of human rights, recalled on Monday the need for further action to hold China accountable for grave human rights ...
In the wake of a bitterly divisive election campaign, American citizens officially go to the polls on Tuesday, November 5. This is the seventh US election that JURIST has covered since 2000, when ...
India issued a strong diplomatic protest against Canada on Saturday after Canada’s Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister David ...
US District Judge Stephen Locker ruled Sunday that Iowa can continue to challenge the validity of hundreds of ballots after Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate sent a letter to county commissioners on ...
Ukraine’s National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP) unveiled a new guide for its corruption notification channel on ...
Pennsylvania District Judge David Ridge issued an order Friday for 17,000 voters, who did not receive mail-in ballots, ...
A Georgia judge dismissed a Republican-led lawsuit on Saturday aimed at stopping counties from opening election offices over ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott's Executive Order No. GA-46 takes effect on Friday, requiring Texas public hospitals to collect ...
With the 2024 presidential elections rapidly approaching, concerning trends in electoral confidence and rule of law have emerged across party lines in the US. The World Justice Project's (WJP) ...